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Payment
Service error messages

The PaymentErrorCode enumeration describes the type of
errors that can be returned by the Payment
Service.

The Payment
Service returns errors from the following sources:

Payment
Service error codes

Digital
River error codes

PayPal error codes

The message associated with the error value is returned by
errorText() as a localized string. The information returned by
errorInfo() includes context identifying information. To make it easier to
resolve an issue with a transaction, the information from errorInfo() is
appended to the errorText() string so that it can be shown to users.

The following table shows possible error values that can be returned by
errorInfo().

Payment
Service error codes

Error

Message

1003

To access the payment system from this app, you must install the app from BlackBerry World.

1004

We ran into a problem while processing your request. Please try again
later.

1. Choose your focus

This is the focus controller. Use this controller to choose your primary development approach (Cascades or Core).

By selecting a focus, you get to decide what content should be front and center on the site.

2. Download the tools

Before you start developing, you'll need to visit the Downloads tab. Here you'll find downloads for the BlackBerry 10 Native SDK, BlackBerry 10 Device Simulator, and some other useful tools.

3. Try the sample apps

Now featuring a filter control, the Sample apps tab allows you to search for samples by name or by feature.

Select either the Core or Cascades check boxes to display the samples relevant to your focus.

4. Educate yourself

The Documentation tab contains tons of examples, tutorials, and best practices to guide you along the path towards building an awesome app.

The documentation for your preferred focus always appears at the top of the left-hand navigation, but you can still access the rest of the documentation at the bottom.

5. Start developing

The Reference tab is where you'll find essential details about how to use our APIs.

You can use the left-hand navigation to choose how you would like to browse the reference: by module, by topic, or alphabetically. If you have an idea of what you are looking for, start typing it in the Filter box.